Information
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Patent Grant
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6811439
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Patent Number
6,811,439
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 31, 200420 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 607
- 439 579
- 439 497
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A thin connector is assembled on a PCB for signal transmission of an LCD, and has an insulative housing, a plurality of conductive terminals received in the insulative housing, a shell shielding the insulative housing and the conductive terminals, and a metal plate. The metal plate is sandwiched between the conductive terminals and the insulative housing and electrically connects with a grounding circuit of the PCB. An assembling arms upwardly extend from opposite side edges of the metal plate. Each assembling arm has a rear tab for mounting on the insulative housing. Each assembling arm defines a retaining hole at a bottom edge thereof for locking with a mating connector. The metal plate is close to the conductive terminals, so effectively reduces cross talking of the conductive terminals. Moreover, the retaining holes of the metal plate further assure firm engagement between the thin connector and the mating connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a thin connector, and particularly to a thin connector which is assembled on a printed circuit board (PCB) for communicating with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and which shields from interference and firmly mates with a mating connector.
2. Related Art
A connector, which is assembled on a mainboard for communicating with LCD, is always required to transfer numerous data. Correspondingly, such a connector has a number of conductive terminals thereon. The connector often has small size, so the conductive terminals are mounted closely. The connector usually has a metal shell around an insulative housing for avoiding external interference thereby assuring transmission quality.
However, conductive terminals mounted closely tend to produce cross talking, resulting unreliable signal transmission. Additionally, the LCD needs to be opened or closed frequently, so the connector is apt to disengage from a mating connector, making signal transmission halting.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a thin connector having good shielding performance and reliably mating with a mating connector.
The thin connector of the present invention comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of conductive terminals received in the insulative housing, a shell shielding the insulative housing and the conductive terminals, and a metal plate sandwiched between the conductive terminals and the insulative housing. Assembling arms upwardly extend from opposite side edges of the metal plate. Each assembling arm has a rear tab for locking with fastening portions of the insulative housing. Each assembling arm defines a retaining hole at a bottom edge thereof for locking with a mating connector.
A plurality of locking tails rearwardly extends from a rear edge of the metal plate for locking with the insulative housing. Grounding arms extend from a rear of the metal plate and adjacent to the assembling arms and form soldering tails for surface soldering on a grounding circuit of a mainboard.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a thin connector of the present invention.
FIGS. 2-4
are assembled view of the thin connector of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is an upside-down view of the thin connector of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a front view of the thin connector of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line
7
—
7
in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line
8
—
8
in FIG.
6
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIG. 1
, a thin connector
1
of the present invention comprises an insulative housing
2
, a plurality of conductive terminals
3
, a shell
4
, and a metal plate
5
. The insulative housing
2
is substantially rectangular, and forms a mating wall
20
and a connecting wall
21
opposite to each other. The insulative housing
2
further forms a top wall
22
at a top, a bottom wall
23
at a bottom, and a pair of side walls
24
,
25
between the mating wall
20
and the connecting wall
21
. A first opening
201
is defined longitudinally through the mating wall
20
for accommodating a mating connector (not shown). A plurality of passageways
202
(shown in
FIG. 5
) is transversely defined through the mating wall
20
and the connecting wall
21
for receiving the conductive terminals
3
therein. A plurality of plug holes
203
(shown in
FIG. 8
) is transversely defined through the mating wall
20
and the connecting wall
21
and below the passageways
202
. A plurality of fixing grooves
204
(shown in
FIG. 5
) is defined in the mating wall
20
and over the passageways
202
. The insulative housing
2
has a pair of fastening portions
26
respectively extending outwardly from and being unitarily formed with the side walls
24
,
25
. Each fastening portion
26
has a top aligned with the top wall
22
, a bottom aligned with the bottom wall
23
, and a rear aligned with the connecting wall
21
. Each fastening portion
26
defines a fastening room
261
toward a front thereof for receiving a fastening element of the mating connector (not shown). An assembling holes
262
(shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7
) are defined in the side walls
24
,
25
and communicate with the fastening rooms
261
. A plurality of top platform
221
is extended from the top wall
22
and a plurality of bottom platform
231
is formed on the bottom wall
23
for latching with the shell
4
when assembly.
Each conductive terminal
3
comprises a contact portion
30
, a soldering portion
32
and an interferential portion
31
between the contact portion
30
and the soldering portion
32
. The shell
4
forms a first shielding wall
40
, a second shielding wall
41
, a third shielding wall
42
and a pair of side shielding walls
43
,
44
respectively for shielding the mating wall
20
, the bottom wall
22
, the top wall
21
, the bottom wall
23
, the side walls
24
,
25
and the fastening portions
26
of the insulative housing
2
. A second opening
45
is defined longitudinally through the first shielding wall
40
for corresponding to the first opening
201
. A receiving cavities
46
are respectively defined in both sides of the first shielding wall
40
for corresponding to the receiving rooms
261
. Further referring to
FIG. 5
, a plurality of fixing tails
401
extends rearwardly from the shell
4
for anchoring the fixing grooves
204
of the insulative housing
2
. Legs
47
outwardly extend from the side shielding walls
43
,
44
for surface soldering to a mainboard (not shown).
The metal plate
5
is substantially rectangular for being sandwiched between the conductive terminals
3
and the insulative housing
2
. Assembling arms
50
upwardly extend from opposite side edges of the metal plate
5
. Each assembling arm
50
has a rear tab
500
for locking with the assembling hole
262
of the fastening portion
26
. A plurality of protuberances
501
projects from the rear tabs
500
for interferentially locking with the assembling holes
262
(shown in FIG.
7
). A retaining hole
502
is defined at a bottom edge of each assembling arm
50
for locking with a fastening element of the mating connector. Grounding arms
51
extend from a rear of the metal plate
5
and adjacent to the assembling arms
50
. Each ground arm
51
has a soldering tail
510
bended appropriately therefrom for surface soldering on a grounding circuit of the mainboard. A plurality of locking tails
52
rearwardly extends from a rear edge of the metal plate
5
for locking with the plug holes
203
of the insulative housing
2
. A plurality of spring tongues
53
is formed on the metal plate
5
for abutting against the mating connector.
In assembly, referring to
FIG. 2
, the metal plate
5
is inserted into the insulative housing
2
. The locking tails
52
lock with the plug holes
203
of the insulative housing
2
, as shown in FIG.
8
. The rear tabs
500
latch with the assembling holes
262
of the fastening portions
26
, as shown in FIG.
7
. Further referring to
FIGS. 2-5
, the conductive terminals
3
are received in the passageways
202
. The shell
4
surrounds the insulative housing
2
. The fixing tails
401
of the shell
4
anchor the fixing grooves
204
of the insulative housing
2
. Further referring to
FIG. 6
, the second shielding wall
41
of the shell
4
and the metal plate
5
cooperate with each other to shield the conductive terminals
3
reliably, and especially the metal plate
5
is close to the conductive terminals
3
, thus effectively reducing cross talking produced by the conductive terminals
3
, and making capacity of the thin connector
1
increasing to obtain impedance match for stable signal transmission.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. A thin connector adapted to be assembled on a PCB for signal transmission, comprising:an insulative housing being substantially rectangular and having a mating wall and a connecting wall opposite to each other, a top wall at a top, a bottom wall at a bottom, and a pair of side walls between the mating wall and the connecting wall, a first opening being defined longitudinally through the mating wall for accommodating a mating connector, a plurality of passageways being transversely defined through the mating wall and the connecting wall, a pair of fastening portions respectively extending outwardly from the side walls, and each fastening portion defining a fastening room toward a front thereof for receiving a fastening element of a mating connector, an assembling holes being defined in the side walls and communicating with the fastening room; a plurality of conductive terminals received in the passageways, and each conductive terminal including a contact portion, a soldering portion and an interferential portion between the contact portion and the soldering portion; a shell forming a first shielding wall, a second shielding wall, a third shielding wall and a pair of side shielding walls respectively for shielding the mating wall, the bottom wall, the top wall and the fastening portions of the insulative housing, a second opening being defined longitudinally through the first shielding wall for corresponding to the first opening of the insulative housing, a receiving cavities being respectively defined in both sides of the first shielding wall for corresponding to the receiving rooms of the fastening portions; and a metal plate being substantially rectangular and sandwiched between the conductive terminals and the insulative housing, assembling arms upwardly extending from opposite side edges of the metal plate, each assembling arm having a rear tab for locking with the fastening portions and defining a retaining hole at a bottom edge thereof for locking with the mating connector.
- 2. The thin connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening portions are integrated with the side walls of the insulative housing, and each fastening portion has a top aligned with the top wall, a bottom aligned with the bottom wall, and a rear aligned with the connecting wall.
- 3. The thin connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of locking tails rearwardly extends from a rear edge of the metal plate, and wherein a plurality of plug holes is transversely defined through the mating wall and the connecting wall of the insulative housing and below the passageways for locking with the locking tails, thereby retaining the metal plate on the insulative housing.
- 4. The thin connector as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a grounding arms extend from a rear of the metal plate and adjacent to the assembling arms, and each grounding arm has a soldering tail bended appropriately therefrom for surface soldering on a grounding circuit of the PCB.
- 5. The thin connector as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a retaining hole defined at a bottom edge of each assembling arm for locking with a fastening element of the mating connector.
- 6. The thin connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein a plurality of protuberances projects from the rear tabs of the metal plate for interferentially locking with the fastening portions.
- 7. The thin connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein a plurality of top platform is formed on the top wall and a plurality of bottom platform is formed on the bottom wall for latching with the shell in assembly.
- 8. The thin connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein legs outwardly extend from the side shielding walls of the shell for surface soldering to the PCB.
- 9. The thin connector as claimed in claim 8, wherein a plurality of fixing grooves is defined in the mating wall of the insulative housing, and wherein a plurality of fixing tails extends rearwardly from the shell for anchoring the fixing grooves.
- 10. The thin connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein a plurality of spring tongues is formed on the metal plate for abutting against the mating connector.
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